Driving theory questions
You want to travel towards Gårda S. Are you required to change to lane A?
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The easiest thing to do here is to count the number of lanes. The green sign (Oslo / Centrum) has three arrows, which refer to the three lanes beneath the sign. To travel towards Gårda S, you must change to lane A.
But isn’t exit lane A only for those who are driving towards Örgryte or Lisebergsbyn?
– No. The exit road also leads towards Gårda S. Once you have driven onto the exit road, you can reach Gårda S if you continue straight ahead, but you can drive to Örgryte or Lisebergsbyn if you turn right.
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